Eyebrow
Stencils

Through the years, stencils have had unlimited
practical applications but creating or enhancing eyebrows by using
eyebrow stencils is a very difficult
art to master.

Simply stated, a stencil is a template
used to draw or paint identical shapes, symbols, patterns or letters
each time it is used. Stencils are formed by removing sections from
the template material. By applying pigment onto the surface of the
template through these removed sections, a reproduction of the stencil
remains on the surface underneath.

Eyebrows created this way are time consuming
and must be retouched throughout the day. And regardless of the technique
used, the hairs
that grow outside the "created" eyebrows still have
to be removed.

With today’s focus on beauty, it’s
not surprising that eyebrow stencils have become popular
cosmetic tools to arch and shape the brows. They take the guesswork
out of shaping eyebrows and also allow for darkening them.

Redrawing
fading eyebrows is an art, and the eyebrow stencil functions as a
template.

To start an eyebrow stencil,
you must first select the shape and size eyebrow stencil that most
closely matches your natural brow. Using an eyebrow brush, brush
your eyebrow into shape. Place the stencil over your existing or
sparse eyebrow hair. (It should line up above the tear duct and follow
the natural contour of your brow.) Next, brush the hair back toward
the end of the stencil. Then apply color in the open stencil area
with eyebrow powder and a brush or an eyebrow pencil. Brush your
brow again to blend the color into the brow. Repeat on the other
eyebrow.

NU-BROW® is available
in an array of colors, which will enable you to create
the look you want.